St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, May 24, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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n. Merrill went to Port
a? L .10 viMt Mr.. Merrill.
h i . "' K,"i"u,cl
. Wood "'! Mr.. Wakedee
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Saturday, June 1.
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EV-TVIIIIC Illvlini.
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Pastry
Bread
Cake
Coffee and Baked
Goods Served at
All Hours
St. Helens
Bakery
ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918.
W. E. Clark wan in IVtlan.1 Wed
nesday.
Mr. anil Mn. Sam Sheet re.
turned from Dallas Monday. They
win uve near wic j nic trctk mills.
Mr.. Larncrd and Mr.. John Mrnt
the week-end with Mn. All.i-rt
Adam..
A idranant nartv was ,; vt;
Ucrtruilc Whlnian laM Wednesday
evemiiK at the home of Mrs. Leon
a.pcr.
Mr.. Maud Adam, and two tons
were Kets of Mr. and Mm. Fred
Adam, last week.
The Deer lshn.l IVnn '. CI.. I.
ha. been accepted ai a mniihrr of
the Slate Federation.
Mr. Arthur (iaitrn and little
on returned from Kmanitcl hos
pital last Friday.
A letter from Kucl f.iitrn states
he U serving on the Missouri, one
of the his six transports.
From the date of the establish
ment of flying bcIiooIb and campa In
tlila country and at Ccmo Borden.
Toronto, until April 24, 1918, there
have been 102 deaths in flying accidents.
1766 Eq.
HCMMOXH
Mr.. Robert Hanmill, of Portland,
. a Kiirst at the home of Mr.. Leon
Jaler.
John Gaitrns, atationed at Van
couver, is reported on the lick list.
Harold I'liKlish and wife were
guest at the Ohm. hughs!) home
Sunday.
foe Holiday was (hakim: hamls
with old friend, and acquaintance.
Monday.
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
HTATK UK UKKUON (UK THK
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Laura II. Northup, Plaintiff, vs.
James P.enjamln I'aul, Jane Mor
rell, neo Jane I'aul and George
Morrell, her huHbnnd, Frederick
I) Pnnl unci Nrrn Paul hln wlffl.
Prudence L. Ingles and Clinton S.
Ingles, her husband, Charles Will
lam Paul, Elizabeth Lane, nee.
Elizabeth Paul and William Lane,!
her husband, Delia Dennett, nee
Delia Paul and Kenneth Bennett,!
her husband, and Lydia B. North-!
nn nefnnrlfintfl.
To Charles William Paul, Elizabeth
Lane, William Lane, Delia Henneu
and Kenneth Dennett, defendants1
above named: !
In the name of the State of Ore-j
gon you are hereby required to ap
GROCERS HELP
IN 50-50 PLAN
SIGN PLEDGE TO CARRY OUT
FOOD ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAM.
POST CARDS IN STORES.
Explain New Wheat Ruling to
inousands of Customers In
sures Greater Food Saving.
Grocers of the nation have accepted
enthusiastically the 50-50 basis for the
purchase of wheat flour and are doing
their utmost to explain the new regu
lation to the housewife. 'J li s ru ing by " j . i !;.
" near and unitwer the comulalnt tiled
the U. . 1'ond Administration requires aKainBt you tn the above entitled
each piirchaMer of wheat flour to buy jgult wthln six weeks from the date
ono pound of cereal substitute, one cf the first publication of this sum
klnd or assorted, for every pound of mons, find if you fall to answer for
wheat Hour. It was necessary to re- want theroof the said plaintiff will
strict the use of wheat flour In order take a decree for the partition of the
that the allies and our fighting forces following described real property, to
abr.m s,t be assured of an ade- T,'i,a8' ?JSI?rfiLB 8
... nf thn North Hunt nuartflr INL 4 I
qua e supply or wheat to meet their ., he Northeal)t qUarter (NE V )
vital needs, 'ibis supply must come tne southeast quarter (SE 14)
from our savings because we have al- Bnd tho Fouth half (S 14) of the
iwi n-m uki infiiuni nuiiMiiB. Houme&Bl quaner I or. V4 ; ui dbc-
Wheat saving pledge cards were for- tton twenty-five (25) In Township
......l...l I... .1... 1.' 1 a .,...i..i..i...it.... . ' ,! A i KInvth Unnca flvo t R AVput
-.UlU-TIl I. lltV IVUU Allllllllll-ll BlU'll IV B' - 7 ..-.., .....n" " " - . " "
all retail food merchants, and tb .se ' of the Willamette Meridian, in Col
arc being signed and posted In stores j umbla County, Oregon.
tliroiiL'hnut ibe eoiiriirv This eird ' Tn,B BUinmons is served upon you
throughout the country. Hill ru ,.,..... n , fh s, Helens Mist
states. "We pledge ourselves loyally to BUC,egH,ve weeUs , pur8Uance
curry out the Food Administration pro- I , order made by the Hon, jame8
17 mill Itl tlPPftrilnttr'A With tllla firillfr : a 1T-1.I- T..Ia tlia n tvmra an-
Six Scrappy Bouts
OF FAST BOXING
Liberty Theatre, Tonight
St. Helens
Acreage
For Sale
from 2 to 20 im tnu-U lul
Hnlng (. W. Mrllrido scbool
ll Vint Hi. Helens, at $ I AO to
t&V) wr Ht rv, on long time and
rwjr ia)mi'iilH. Iwi than Uie
rort of an ordinary lot. Now
the time to buy. The High
way Ui the sea will run along
iWr of this tract, I-t us take
ps nut In our auUt to look at
thin land, nnil you will surtdy
Ind Uie bind you want.
GEO. II. SHINN,
St. Helens, Oregon
Kir. Holliilay ay he likes east
ern Oregon, but would not mind
coming back to Columbia conuty.
Ed and Mary Kerlan were home
from Vancouver for the werk-end.
The ladici of the Columbia Aux
iliary wish to thank all thote who
o grnrrously helped to sell the
chances on the Red Cross cow.
iThrir hard work has been well re
warded and a nice sum has been
realized for the Red Cross, a little
more than $.WJ0.
A. C. Millrr of Albany came down
to attend to some (irange business
Wednesday.
The regular meeting of the Deer
; Island Grange, Wednesday, May 29,
8 o'clock.
cram. In accordance with this order
we will nut sell any wheat flour except
where the purchaser buys an equul
weight of one or more of the following,
a greater use of which In the home
will SHve wheat :
"t'onimeal, corn flour, edible corn
starch, hominy, corn grits, barley flour,
potHto flour, sweet potato flour, soy
bean flour, fvterlta flour and meals,
rice, rice flour, oatmeal, rolled oats and
buckwheat flour."
Some confusion has resulted on the
part of the consumer In construing
thin "fiO-.V)" rullne to mean thai an
equal amount In value of substitutes
must be purchased with wheat flour.
This is a mistaken idea. The rullr.g
j states that the consumer In purchasing
flour shall "buy at the same unie an
equnl weight of other cereals."
One execution to this ruling Is con
cerning graham flour and whole wheat
A Rnkln. Jndirn of the above en
iiiiort fr.iii'1 nn thn zutn day or Slav.
A. D. 1918, prescribing six weens lor
mihltcntton thereof.
f
Dated and nrsl puoncaiion mis
24th any or winy, a. i. isib.
GEORGE W. GEARHART,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
P. O. Address, 607 Henry Uldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Peninsula Lumber Company, a cor-
poratlon. Plaintiff, vs. Albert Ray
I mnnd. Defendant.
To Albert Raymond:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the 24 day
Joe Gorman
Champion Featherweight of
the Pacific Coast
vs.
Clare Bromeo
This match ia for the Champion
ship of the Coaat.
Eddie Smith
vs.
Freddie Cole
Lightweight Contenders.
THIS WILL BE A FAST
GO.
Gabe Gabrielson vs. Smoky Baum
Middleweight Contest for Championship of St. Helens
There will be an exhibition between two well-known
Heavyweights and also two good preliminaries.
This Boxing Exhibition will be well worth while,
so be sure to attend.
ST. HELENS ATHLETIC CLUB
By F. A. MCCARTHY, Secretary.
lload t llsppinesn.
Ho amiable, cheorful and good na-
: tuerd and you are much more llkoly
to bo happy. You will find this dim
cult, if not Impossible, however, whon
vou are constantly troubled with con
stipation. Take Chamberlain's Tab
lots and got rid of that and it wilt bo
easy. These tablets not only move
the bowels, but Improve the appotlte
and strengthen the digestion.
a . -AID . 1. n W r.A Ami
ceruiiiK a,',,,,,,, ....... . qj may, xvio, uio uma ui
flour, which may be sold at the ratio i publication of this summons, and if
a . .....iu n A..,, tutniift. uf ' vin fnii an tn nriRwpr. for want there-
Ol llirew iMiuuun i in" , .u.. w ,
wheat flour. This provision Is made j of the plaintiff will apply to the
!,,. i, uu niiiirniliiuitelv 25 per cent
more of the wheat berry Is used in the
manufacture of these flours thun stand
ard wheat flour.
Another exception la that concern
Saturday Suggestions
Which will aid you in having a nice Sunday Dinner.
California Turnips, 2 bunches c
California Green Peas, per lb jjc
Lettuce, per head 5 and 10c
New Cabbage, per pound c
Oreuon Rhubarb, 4 lbs "c
Green Onions, the bunch " on
Hood River Asparagus, the bunch , 20c
California Carrots 2 bunches 15c
We will also have
NEW POTATOES CALIFORNIA BEETS
and other Vegetables, and
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
TRY OUR BULK COFFEE
You save the price of the tins and get just as good
Coffee. We have it at 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c per pound
St. Helens
Mercantile Co.
court for the relief demanded in its
complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree of strict foreclosure
against you of the land contract de
scribed in the complaint whereby you
Anoiner cutihuiii i ...... . - ; agreea 10 puri:iie me iuuuwuib m- i
i..wi fl.mra rnntnlnlnif less than , ar-rihed nremlses in Columbia Coun-'
60 per cent of wheat flour, which may i ty, Oregon, to-wlt: The Southeast
be sold without substitutes, ltetullers. i quarter of Northwest Quarter of Sec.
novLc, are forbidden to .,- TJj J
flours containing more than I unit A of Deer Island Farms. ac-
cent, of wheat flour to any person un-1 ta. tQ aQ unrocorded plnt there-!
less the amount of wheat nour sulistl- of un,esg you pay tlie nmount due
tutes sold Is sufficient to make the to- up'on gald contract, together with In-!
tal amount of substitutes, Including j lerest aa therein specified end a rea
Ihose mixed In flours, equal to the to- j 80nahle sum for attorney's fees, to-1
tnl amount In wheat flour In the mixed ; gether with costs and disbursements
flour Kor Instance, If any mixed flour of said suit. ......
nour. rur i"""""" ' . . ,,. ia nnl.llnlipd hv vlr-
,s purclnised contiiimng u '"'Y.tn:r:, orhrnoninVl
wheat flour and m jr"me;; A."EaUin( Judge of the above
tutes It Is necessary that an additional , pntmo(, court made on the 20tn day
20 per cent, of substitutes be l'". Mav 1918, directing the same to
chased. This brings It to the basis ot , he pUnllshed "The St. Helens
one pound of substitutes for eaeh m 1st" a newspaper of generr.l clrcula
nound of wheat flour. j tion published In St. Helens, Colum-
. . m.v 110 rrrnniea hin rnnntv. iireeon.
spec,,,, ' '--"- ., . -"n;, "V , " nili,,tion: May
J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS
A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise
D17 Goods, Shoes and Groceries
SCHOOL BOOKS, INK, PENS, STATIONERY
Our customers receive dependable goods at reasonable
prices. Give us a trial and you will be satisfied.
Phone 34
WEST ST. HELENS, ORE.
The CMebraMd
BERGMANN SHOE
Awarded
GOLD MEDAL
P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1111
The Strongest and Nearest Water
proof Shoe Made
FOR LOGGERS, CRUISERS, MHXMEN AND ALL WORKERS
THEO. BERGMANN SHOE MFG. CO.
621 Thurman Street Portland
ASK FOR THE BERGMANN WATERPROOF SHOE OIL
June
upon npii1loattc.il In the case of speclal-
' .,...1 infiuits' and Invalids' food
containing flour where the necessity U
shown.
Some misunderstanding seems to ex
ist on the part of consumers in assum
ing that with the purchase of wheat
,.ni must confine the additional
i ""' . zf II. cruiinvil
fiO per cent, purciiiise c . -i
substitutes. This Is not the ease. One j JN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Date of first
V i I ll 1 9 1 s
Date of last publication:
21st, 1918.
R. SLEIGHT,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Postofflce address: 1521 Yeon
Uldg., Portland, Oregon.
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
Peninsula Lumber Company, a cor
poration. Plaintiff, vb. Jonas Lar
Bon, Defendant.
To Jonns Larson:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within six weeks from the 24 day of
May, 1918, the date of the first pub-
nounds: rolled oais, o m.uh... ncaiion 01 mis uiuuiuud,
these substitutes may be used la .fall so to answer, for want thereof
lllO iiBiunt. ..... r -.
for the reilet fleninnaea in us com
plaint, to-wit:
iv. Hnerne of strict foreclosure
nnninoi vmi nf tliA Innd contract de
scribed in the complaint whereby
you agreed to purchase the following
described premises in Columbia
County, Oregon, to-wlt: The West
ute in cake. three fourths or the Boutnwesi quar
antine m --". ct.i iik . , 11. M.(i,at nnnrter nf See.
Corn C.rlts. 4 .-oun - w. - S I Wett.
II.I11I1IH-". m
-1 ... n.i.t ra rnnfre Or
niav select rrom cue
substitutes a sufll.-l.nt amoun o e,. .
,0 bring the total weight of nil substi
tutes equal to the weight of the wheat
flour purchased. For instnnce, If a
purchase of 24 pounds of wheat flour
is made a range of substitutes may bc
selected as follows :
Cornmeal, 8 pounds; corn grits,
i... .i... 1 nnnnils: buckwheai, .
pounds': corn atarch. 1 pound; hominy
2 pounds; roiieo oiun, 0
These substuuies n
11 mnnnor.
Cornmeal. 8 Pounds.-Corn bread, no
.... ...nfiins or snoon breafl,
one-f.'mrth flour or one-third rice or
one-third hominy; 20 per cent, .ubstl-
lutes In whole bread.
""!,. .. 1 i....inct Thlckelt.g
I'orn oinii"! - .
gravy, making custard, one-third nub-
JUST ARRIVED
A new lot of
METAL BEDS
White, Ivory, Vernis Martin and Oak finishes.
MANY DIFFERENT PATTERNS.
Although Roods are hard to get, I now have the best line
of Beds I have ever had since in business. Prices right.
COME AND SEE THEM.
E. A. ROSS
ST. HELENS. OREGON
BANK
BUILDING
If you don't trade with us we
both lose money.
Phone 80
St. Helens, Oregon
i;iiru - - - -- .
mush, used with meal In making com
lolled Oats. 3 Pounds.-Onefottrtll
to one-third substitutes In bread, one
half substitute in muffins; breakfast
porridge, use freely; oatmeal cookie
"CkwheTt" Flour. 2 Pounds.-One-fourth
substitute In bread, buckwheat
Hmnliiv. 2 Pounds.-Bolled for din
ner! baked for dinner, with cheese
Wee, 4 Pounds.-One-fourth subs
tie in wheat bread, one-third .uba l
,u e . " hniled for dinner (a
T en . a breakfast food, to
hTctnC.ops"r,cae pudding Instead of
cake or pie. rice batter cakes.
Several grocers have siated that
their customer, who atrlctl, observe
he 11 wheatless meals each week And
necessary to buy '
dltlon to those ordered under the BO
60 plan.
-, - v . -
cni..m)iiii rnnntv Oretron. nnd de
scribed in said contract as Lot 45
and West V4 of Lot 44 in t ract unu
C of Deer Island farms. Becoming
to ah unrecorded plat thereof, un
less vou Day the amount due uponi
said contract, together with interstl
cs therein specified and a reasonable j
sum for attorney's fees, together with ,
costs and disbursements of Bald suit.
rrl-ta airmmnna In nuhlislied by Vir-
tue ot an order of the Honorable;
James A. Eakln, Judge of the above
entitled court made on the 20th day
of May, 1918, directing the Bame to
be published in "Tne ot. neiens
mi.,!" , nawannnnr of general cir-
lUICIV . . . .
culntton published in St. Helens, Col
umbia County, uregon.
Date of first publication: way ,
Date ot last publication: June 21.
191 ' R. SLEIGHT,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Postofflce addresa: 1621 Yeon
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
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Tanlac
$1.00
per bottle
at.
DEMING'S DkUG STORE
in
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